Markup fixes from Vince Vielhaber.

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Thomas G. Lockhart 1999-03-30 15:20:43 +00:00
parent e57c34c012
commit 045013cba3
1 changed files with 19 additions and 5 deletions

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@ -475,11 +475,11 @@ have.
<ListItem> <ListItem>
<Para> <Para>
The standard syntax of the FETCH command is: The standard syntax of the FETCH command is:
</para>
<Para> <Para>
FETCH [direction] [amount] IN|FROM <Replaceable>cursor name</Replaceable>. FETCH [direction] [amount] IN|FROM <Replaceable>cursor name</Replaceable>.
</Para> </Para>
<para>
<Application>ORACLE</Application>, however, does not use the keywords IN <Application>ORACLE</Application>, however, does not use the keywords IN
resp. FROM. This feature cannot be added since it would create parsing resp. FROM. This feature cannot be added since it would create parsing
conflicts. conflicts.
@ -487,7 +487,6 @@ conflicts.
</ListItem> </ListItem>
</VarListEntry> </VarListEntry>
</VariableList> </VariableList>
</Para>
</sect1> </sect1>
<Sect1> <Sect1>
@ -699,30 +698,37 @@ following ways:
<VariableList> <VariableList>
<VarListEntry> <VarListEntry>
<Term>dbname[@server][:port][as <Replaceable>connection name</Replaceable>][user <Replaceable>user name</Replaceable>]</Term> <Term>dbname[@server][:port][as <Replaceable>connection name</Replaceable>][user <Replaceable>user name</Replaceable>]</Term>
<listitem><para></para></listitem>
</VarListEntry> </VarListEntry>
<VarListEntry> <VarListEntry>
<Term>tcp:postgresql://server[:port][/dbname][as <Replaceable>connection name</Replaceable>][user <Replaceable>user name</Replaceable>]</Term> <Term>tcp:postgresql://server[:port][/dbname][as <Replaceable>connection name</Replaceable>][user <Replaceable>user name</Replaceable>]</Term>
<listitem><para></para></listitem>
</VarListEntry> </VarListEntry>
<VarListEntry> <VarListEntry>
<Term>unix:postgresql://server[:port][/dbname][as <Replaceable>connection name</Replaceable>][user <Replaceable>user name</Replaceable>]</Term> <Term>unix:postgresql://server[:port][/dbname][as <Replaceable>connection name</Replaceable>][user <Replaceable>user name</Replaceable>]</Term>
<listitem><para></para></listitem>
</VarListEntry> </VarListEntry>
<VarListEntry> <VarListEntry>
<Term><Replaceable>character variable</Replaceable>[as <Replaceable>connection name</Replaceable>][user <Replaceable>user name</Replaceable>]</Term> <Term><Replaceable>character variable</Replaceable>[as <Replaceable>connection name</Replaceable>][user <Replaceable>user name</Replaceable>]</Term>
<listitem><para></para></listitem>
</VarListEntry> </VarListEntry>
<VarListEntry> <VarListEntry>
<Term><Replaceable>character string</Replaceable>[as <Replaceable>connection name</Replaceable>][<Replaceable>user</Replaceable>]</Term> <Term><Replaceable>character string</Replaceable>[as <Replaceable>connection name</Replaceable>][<Replaceable>user</Replaceable>]</Term>
<listitem><para></para></listitem>
</VarListEntry> </VarListEntry>
<VarListEntry> <VarListEntry>
<Term>default</Term> <Term>default</Term>
<listitem><para></para></listitem>
</VarListEntry> </VarListEntry>
<VarListEntry> <VarListEntry>
<Term>user</Term> <Term>user</Term>
<listitem><para></para></listitem>
</VarListEntry> </VarListEntry>
</VariableList> </VariableList>
</Para> </Para>
@ -732,15 +738,19 @@ There are also different ways to specify the user name:
<VariableList> <VariableList>
<VarListEntry> <VarListEntry>
<Term><Replaceable>userid</Replaceable></Term> <Term><Replaceable>userid</Replaceable></Term>
<listitem><para></para></listitem>
</VarListEntry> </VarListEntry>
<VarListEntry> <VarListEntry>
<Term><Replaceable>userid</Replaceable>/<Replaceable>password</Replaceable></Term> <Term><Replaceable>userid</Replaceable>/<Replaceable>password</Replaceable></Term>
<listitem><para></para></listitem>
</VarListEntry> </VarListEntry>
<VarListEntry> <VarListEntry>
<Term><Replaceable>userid</Replaceable> identified by <Replaceable>password</Replaceable></Term> <Term><Replaceable>userid</Replaceable> identified by <Replaceable>password</Replaceable></Term>
<listitem><para></para></listitem>
</VarListEntry> </VarListEntry>
<VarListEntry> <VarListEntry>
<Term><Replaceable>userid</Replaceable> using <Replaceable>password</Replaceable></Term> <Term><Replaceable>userid</Replaceable> using <Replaceable>password</Replaceable></Term>
<listitem><para></para></listitem>
</VarListEntry> </VarListEntry>
</VariableList> </VariableList>
</Para> </Para>
@ -768,22 +778,26 @@ following ways:
<VariableList> <VariableList>
<VarListEntry> <VarListEntry>
<Term><Replaceable>connection name</Replaceable></Term> <Term><Replaceable>connection name</Replaceable></Term>
<listitem><para></para></listitem>
</VarListEntry> </VarListEntry>
<VarListEntry> <VarListEntry>
<Term>default</Term> <Term>default</Term>
<listitem><para></para></listitem>
</VarListEntry> </VarListEntry>
<VarListEntry> <VarListEntry>
<Term>current</Term> <Term>current</Term>
<listitem><para></para></listitem>
</VarListEntry> </VarListEntry>
<VarListEntry> <VarListEntry>
<Term>all</Term> <Term>all</Term>
<listitem><para></para></listitem>
</VarListEntry> </VarListEntry>
</VariableList> </VariableList>
</Para> </Para>
</ListItem> </ListItem>
</VarListEntry> </VarListEntry>
WARNING: FROM HERE ON THE TEXT IS OUTDATED! <!--WARNING: FROM HERE ON THE TEXT IS OUTDATED!-->
<VarListEntry> <VarListEntry>
<Term>Open cursor statement</Term> <Term>Open cursor statement</Term>
<ListItem> <ListItem>
@ -829,7 +843,7 @@ ECPGrollback(__LINE__);
</ListItem> </ListItem>
</VarListEntry> </VarListEntry>
STARTING HERE IT IS OKAY AGAIN! <!--STARTING HERE IT IS OKAY AGAIN!-->
<VarListEntry> <VarListEntry>
<Term>Other statements</Term> <Term>Other statements</Term>
<ListItem> <ListItem>